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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
Thursday, August 6, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER NEWS of SOCIETY Married Voile and Linen Dresses Values to $11.50 CENTENNIAL ; 'War Vet Regains Children Mrs. Walter W. Uurdner tmve tt delightful purty last Kuturduy I evening ior her little diniKhur, Mim 1 Murcellu, ; Twenty of her friend j were premnt and gurnets were pluj;- I ed on the luwn utter which refresh- j meals were nerved liy i lie Misses f Ocraldltic Weaver. Mnxine able, ; I.XIU .May Hollister Mild Helen Mel ville. Thone present were; Marcella ttardncr, Mary Jane rolwell. Nancy Hotnu 8, Gladys Huberts, Mildred Oreeii, dura Ji nm-n, Jtetty Louise Weaver, i'liyllis Wcittcnhavcr, Mux hie I'elersuu, Jtuth Jemten, Itohhy Iteuter, l-'rederieU iiinffuitmn, John Itulstun, JatK Murphy, J'eter io- burn, hirl; Lot tea and Itlrliurd l IHJIV ICS, ,' The Missionary society of 11m ritrtstian church hum yesicrduy af ternoon ut the home of Mrs. a. I.. Voi-lz in I'Yuitdnle. Tin meeting was held on the luwn In front of the Vorls home. Mrs. J. T. Mtir- -3 lie" I IIUIH' Ul 111'- UIM-iiiuuil H I 'program unit wa,s assisted by Mrs.' K. Imffcy. Mm, J. U. Hmlth. Mrs. ! Hal law Urcen una Mrs. Jut- Will iams, i Following Hie program a social! Iiour was enjoyed un( luncheon wuh I served. Twenty-einht ludleH were present. Mr.s. .lames Hough as. Hinted In serving. Tho Yonnt? Ladies' M issionary .society of Hip"" I .ul heraii church .li'-lil an all day picnic ye.sicrduy ul Jtiwrside park. In the morning there was n .Hhort business session and missionary mo-tin. Al noon n picnic lunch was served ami the afternoon was spni socially, most of I hose present wt-iii ,wi in tiling after lunch. rove (Special) Mr and Mrs. L. 1). Sutherland entertained a party ni friends and' relatives at dinner h'unday. A Cut ilintn'r the time was hpent snelully. ' Those present were:" Mr. and Irs. John (ail and son, Raymond, of Los Angele.s, California; M rs. Klla. Anderson, of I'endleton: Mr. und Mrs. Karl lenders, of ji Cninde; Mr, and Mrn. Merman I. und, of Turson, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Towlf and Mr. and Airs. Oscar l.nnd. f?ii Melt 'sm and Iiinoi'onl. (Ad in ihp Itiverhiud. N. Y., News) COW I'Ypsh HolHtoin row: biff milker; young, absolutely straight. WAITING'S Clearance of SUMMER HATS 98c to $:i.95 VOILE DRESSES 52.75 to 94.93 HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 o ?2.30 WA LUNG'S Minerva Says We have J'iRt rerelved a new shipment, of Men's Dress Shoes, all icathi-r throughout; biaek and brown calf, welt sob-, rubber hcl Dt a mediiitu prire, 9K5.0it per pair. Boys' Shoes, wr-lt soles, brown calf, rubber heel; sizes 21 to 6; were $r.ti and JTi.tiO, to rlose at iS.B.V Men's Work Shoes, mnry styles, from l .. liubber Sole Shoes fo men, $1.05. Hoys' Shoes, rubber soles, 2i to fi, 8I.:15; and yoitthii sizes, II to a. Ti Is less than tiny rost. If you don't buy this nt the priee. yon don't want shoei. THE B00TERY Pocket Knife Special $1.25 TOCKET KNIFE For 63c F. L. LILLY Hardware rhone M-?3 ! i Youthful 5 it KK V j Thl very charming Peter Tan collar of whlto linen has clits through which a narrow corded black ribbon panties and ties in the very feminine fashion "ou nee. It is essentially youthful and gives that ucIiooIkIiI look Ions ufter hucIi extreme Jun llity 1b mtufHantkUea by lact. MilDAY, Al (.1ST 7 Muiiiiiahi siauihiid It Stations K t 'WA, Ogdcn, I'lah I G I ). ft-I t P. in., Mtudio progrum; 10-1!, Ilalnbow (Inure orchestra. KOA, Denver, Colo. (323. ), fiSlo P- m., Herbert While und Itts Silver Slate orchesim; ?;;jo, l:oek ' nf Knowledge; S, Ktil I 'ike, t "orinne Itourk, t Veil Itileily, llnlad lb-ten Kdwnn'H. Ileartz Duvidaoii. I'acll it siamlai'd Time Stat loin K1'AK, Pullman. Wash. (48.6), 8:15 p. m "Tim Kirst Year," tU(Jti)tif of speech ileparlmenr. K KOA, Seattle, Wasli. 464r3) -0:45 p. in., basi-ltall result; Olympic hotel cone, rt orches tra; (!:45-S:I5, Siierman,, Clay iv Co. program; Krllo-nt, Heu1. tle Times, studio program; DiMi6.ll, Olympic hotel, dance music. KFWH, Hollywood. Calif. (252), H-t p. in., urogram; Monte Mar iatu Hubdividers, Hill vino Bai uno's stringed trio. Violet !'r s ton, blut-H singer, Dorothy Dodd, balludu, (ireut Western male quartet, James Jackson, tenor; V-lo, California ho'ir with son s and stories reminiscent of the Golden Stute; u-t 1 . Warner Hrothers' frolic, direction Char lie Wellmun. ; KCiO. Oakland, Calif. vCH:t.2). 6.? p. m Hen Htack's urchestru. KUW. Torlland, Ore. (4H1.&),; 7:;t(i-S p. pi., hast'ball scores; lt-Ht:3u. Sherman, t.'lay and Co.: concert. KIIJ, Los Angeles. Calif. (4'5.2.; 6:30.0 p. m., 1. eight on's Arcudu' cafeteria ot chest ru. Jack Cron-' shaw, Nader; fi-ti:30. Art UicK mun'u Hiltmortt hotel concert I onehestni. Kdwurd Kit zpat rick, director; 6;.1i-7;30, . tndio kid dies' hour. Adventures of the1 Hrowns ( 3rd episode), pupils of Kdyth McGrath, 1'iggly Wlg gly I lawailan trio, Vyola Von, screen stnilet; 7','AO, Uomtinco of the Santa Ke Trail, Gladys De Witt; s-1 ii. program. West ern Auto Supply com puny,, ar lungeil by J. Howard Johnson;1 J ii- 1 1 , Art Hickman's Blltmore hotel dance orchestra, Karl Hurtnett, leader. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (336.9;. 5:311-0:15 p. m.. Wurlltzer pip orgnn studio; G;15. travel talk, V. K. Aldor; 0:3n-7, Atwater Kcnt itadio orchestra, laul Kin si eln, b ailer; 7-7:30. program. Heverlyrtdge. company; 7 : 30-8 program of musical gems, East cm outfitting company; 8-9, Went Coast theaters, liy ivmote control; 9-11, KNX feature pro gram: 11-12, Abe Lyman's Co coa nut Grove dunce orchestra from Ambassador hotel. Kl. San Kiancisco, Calif. (428. S) fi: 1 5 p. in., I view's Wai field theater' program: 7-7-.30, I'alace hotel concert orcliest ru : K-1 1 . Palace hotel concert. Danger Ahead. "Has your old man found a job yet?" inquired Mm. Hlubhs. "No," replied Mrs. Scrubbs, "but If he ain't careful he will. H al most applied at a place yestlddy where they waa needin' a num." The 1'nlled States Mint at Car son city. Nevada, is to be trans formed into a federal prison, ac cording to government orders. Beauty Experts At The Geist Marinello Shop VMiimi-r lllilu. Thou. .M-177 Radio f :;V -I'd? .rf ,::.-V, ,T.Li,..J "t "V -' 3 -At ' Oarlotta Curwood, dnughtor of Jamea Ollvnr Cdrwood,.. famous noveilHt, Mceetfy marrlM- Anthony Jiru, Ohio State Xlnlverslty student, but the nowa It-aked out und her father u.bled hit conKratulutlona fixim Euro UrUle and Broom live . 'In. -Detroit. . . T Rare Record of War In Hoover Library HTANKOHD I.'Nl VKltSlTY, Cai. (A I'). The Hoover war library, endowed by Secretary - of Com merce Herbert c. Hoover, at Stan ford university, has received 44,- fmu hooks und pamphlets, in. near ly nil languages. Kvery oneliems in poium way on Hie World war. The largest number. 12. una. are printed In Itussian; lO.mio aVe in Kreneh. 6,i0 hi . Kngiish. Tho rest are divided among Hungar ian, Italian and other languages. The library was founded In 1919. Many of the items, print ed or out of print, are .Irreplace able. It offers students facilities duplicated nowhere and paralleled only at the Musee de la Guerre it Paris. The program of the institution calls for procuring all Important official documents 'of every na tion throughout the war and dur ing the reconstruction period. Threft-fo'irths of this material al ready ha" reached the library. The manuscript collection include- 6 5,00(1 reports and communica tions hearing on conditions in Kurope during and after the war. This file Is supplemented by cop ies of private papers of men who were active in world affairs of the time. , The library has -collected from each country Involv ed a file of newspapers in sym pathy with the government, i to gether with those of two opposi tion papers, 'representing the ' L"'t and the (tight. Mr. Hoover, was giaduated ftrori Staufoni In lSy.V He Is a -member of the board of trustees. ' Animals In Park Terrified ' . liy .Motor ,C:nrs mid Pooph'I SKATTLK. Wash. (AP).- Long' irjffering deer, elk and bears ,in j Woodland park,' Seattle's aoologl-1 cal tract, verged so vividly opj nervous prostration .this summc.'i that movements were set afoot to provide them new ittiarters. j hunt's and noises from autoino- biles and the chatter, of the crowd, have been too much for t hejii. Other animals in the park do not seem to mind civilization. The deer and elk are confined half-ucre tracts which are bounded on three sides by roads crowded with traffic. Tho bears1 are In cages of steel and con crete. Plans for relief centered on quarters deeper In t he park, which contains 200 acres, covered in large part with heavy Douglas fir forest. Hlugapore has begin the ma mi- factnre of banana flour. The or- t lolu u-ll I tin tioi.il in I lift run 11 tiv I f certain pastries, chocolate ran-1 feci ions ami cocoa beverages. 1 A REAL FAMILY 19 THIS. Eluh't boys of United Stnten Scrialor Illinm lllnehun, formir (over ' nor ot Connecticut. Mra. Ulntliam appean in tli middle ot tho croup. Three of the ona am P I IN ;vv 7 uf Sdm;?Tr- y- k-'a i -n TO BE HELD COCNCIL GltOVK, Kan. (AP) AM I he glamour, of a. glorious punt will be recalled - to' Council Grove ne.-il week, when, with tho hundreds of visitors for whom the town has prepared, the entire com munity will join In a centennial celehruiion or its birth, and Gull or the Santa Ke Trail, 11 wai on August 10, IK 25, that ;i party- of commissioners from Washington paid $koo to (lie chiefs of Ihe Great and. Little Osages. re ceiving In return a, right of way to Ihe rich trudlng lists or New Moxlco. rt ere at Council Grove, beneath the hluzed o;tk that inaiks the birthplace of the old trtiillhe treaty was signed. Historians haw never-explained ."atisfactorily why those .commis sioners, dispatched into the fron tier by president John Quinry Adams, singled out the Osage and Kaw tribes io barter for the Mex ican trade route. Council Grove then wiu unpeopled. No while man settled them until 1S47. The Usages ..lived nearby, but not at the Neosho river ford that suw so many early rAruvaiui. Six days later, the Identical treaty 'wuh-slgm-d wiih the Kaws, on Turkey creek, in Mcpherson .county. , Never did the Osage nor the Kaws the Kansas Indians break their faith. The word of he treaty was kept, and .since August, 1S25,- neither Kaws- nor Osage tribe has rb:en against the white man. An encampment of the Kaws lias come from their new hofue n Oklahoma for Council Grove cen tennial. Although it was the Osages who -met the commissioners here n -century ago,, the Kiiws ure re turning to join the velebratlon at their old -home', where limit- rejep vn I Ion was located from ,ls7 to IMiS. A. part of the program will lie the burial beneath a monument of an "unknown Indian.' whose re mains -were found a few months ago by a parly of hoys. The.' Amer ican Legion and Hoy Scouts will participafe in the riles. The festivities .open" Saturday night. August N, with o general reception; .Monday, August lo will be -Treaty Day." the actual anni versary, ufid the historical pageants will progress throughout the week, culuiinuHng Kriday with "Siuita, Ke, Trail Duy." ' J SKIN GltAKTIVG NKKDI-.l) KLAMATH KALLS, Ore. In tensive skin . grafting operations will be. made at San'; Francisco this week.' on the leg of Jack Mt -Aulfffe, prominent Klamath sheep num.- He left . in charge of a nurse yesterilay niorrtlng, Mr. McAullffe was dangerously injured two months ago when he fainted ut' the wheel of his closed car while, ten route from Klamath Kails ,(oJ IaiIuIcV. ,:; He, remained unconscious throughout, Die night und was ulinost dead from car bon " inonoxlde ' pblKonnig ' when found the . follow jng ..moiiiing. He fell 41 gainst a heater In the cue. which burned his rigid teg almost to the bone. . . . PHKACHKR .iWi:s PANTS . ' 1H."VIiI IV tlt-a I hi I'nr nelimni. wlm Tor. !f veui-M or mortt ! lias been a missionary to the Pma tilla Indians on the' reservation of the same here is looking for a pair of trousers .Ihut'-were a part of his formal, black suit. . Recently he btTiciuted. at a wed ding in the afternoon, took off tho suit und then went Tor a swim- Tho ne:;t. morning the trousers and , pair of dress shoes had been stolen and neighbors reported thut they had seen a hobo leaving the mis sion parsonage. Koine money . in other clothes was overlooked. RALKM, Ore. The slato treas urer received w ch'eck for $1,002,020 covering prlnclpul ujkI premium on $1,000,00(1 of world war veterans' aid bonds pold. recently to Halph Sehneeloclt &. Co. of ' Porl land. The hist of the three bunks which have been doing business in Hugo, Oklahoma, closed Its doors .May i leaving tlm mer chants of u town of C.ooo popu hit id II with OIllV t tie III Oil I-V II their cash registers on whidi to opera te. . x-xr? Clnude N. logsn. vetiM-un of Ihe A. I-'. K., hns at la.it unravelled several nilles iif reo la- and ni;alnod his children. Nathan itaizcn, U (rlghth and Vehnur Uiivcn. 2. lie marricil u :oitn.'in gh, i'ecill Ihuwn, while with the iumy of occupation i" Germany, but military oillcials wouldn't sanc tion the wedding and he had to leavf his family behind. Then the mother died, and he sen) money for Ihe children to mme to his home at Spr.ng field. O. fmmlxrniinn oilli'ers held them up nirnin. and it was onty'f hrnugli Ihe imurveiitloti.of .Sunn tor Kiss ot otiu ihul Luguii tlnally dot thwm. Sister Mary Says: Hrenkfast Chilled melon, cer eal, tiiln cream, soft cooked eggs, graham toust, milk, coffee. . Luncheon Puked celery mill rice. , lettuce sandwiches, peach custard, milk, tea. Dinner Salisbury steak, baked bananas, crcuiucd . potatoes, ' but tered string beans, jellied cabbage salad, huckleberry, pie," bran rolls, milk coffee. ., .Stewed prunes, or apple sauce should be served -to. children un der six yea rH, of age in -plucu of the breakfast melon. ; .AViih. the exception of the huck leberry pie there are no dishes suggested in' the menus nol suit able for 'ii child of four.: linked Celery And Itlco Two cups diced celery, cup rice,. 2 cups '."boiling water, I tea spoon sail, 2. tablespoon.1 bulter, 2 tablespoons grated cheese. Wash rich and put in top of double boiler with, boiling water apd. salt. Cover and cook over boiling water until water is aln soi bed. ' 1 ( 'imk c lery in boiling water to prevent ' burning until tender. ' If the, water is not nit cooked away do mot. drain, but let cook, uncovered until as dry as possible. Add rice, cheese ami butler and mix well. ' Turn into a . wetl-bultered baiting dish and bake' -5 minut.cH in a moder ately hot oven. Serve from bal ing dish. (OLLI t.i; TO Sr.I Ji I'l'NDS 1 McMlNNVlLLK. Ore. I.lnfi. Id college, will commence a drlvo for $500,000 for buildings for Us ; campus here us soon as a suitable individual or organ lm( Ion can be found to bundle Hie campaign, ac cording to L. W. Itllcy, president.. President Itllcy will seek first to obtain funds for nn administra tion building which will cost about $150,01(0. The Mf.Minuvillc cham ber Of commerce has pledged It -self for $'5.T100 toward this slrnc intn and also 1ms voted a $25, "'to guaranlen toward Hie $500.01111 fund. COVL PEOPLE ADOPT BUDGET COVK (Special) At tho special i;ie-iniK 01 (it nun 1 iimu ii 1 , i Monday, August ;t. Hie budget, as prepared by the board of educa tion. -was accepted. The-, budget presented by the board to Ihe pco- j pie at tin annual meeting wus j not found sufficient -lo meet the necessary expenses and an increa se of $:i4 5.oo wa add'd.- The full amount of the budget as ac cepted is $14,545.00 'The In crease, covers the salary for an additional teacher in the "bigh school und some needed Improve ments anil repairs. The reguFar monthly meeting of. Vlie CoVe cemetery AssiicVi I loll was held ut the Library Monday even ing,, August 3.; Thn association Is planning. to put, a .well' at lie up per side of the cemetery 1 hat will iurmsh-nn adequate supply of wut er for Ihe use in tho :ccmiitery at all sensotis of the year.. Mr.' and Mrs. Curl Julia ' and brut her Hugo, accompanied by Miss Palduln, all of' Los Angeles, Oitjii'ornki. are visiting ,Mr. and Mrs. - Wesley Smith, of Cove- The etill'ie purly molored . from Los Angeles stopping at various points of Jniei'i'si along the way.' .'. They, aecoinpiinled by Mr, and Mrs. Hmllh. have gone -In Mlnum Lalto for a two weeks onllng. M(h:i Ida M. Haldwln, or, Gb-n-dale, c.ililoruia. Is lh(i guest of .Mr. and Airs. M. Iloerkgrep. She will be here until the -latter part o! Aimuat. Miss Haldwln Is a l.-acle-r in the department of com merce ill otic of Los Angeles high school;:.' Absolutely. . .lap"'" "I want you to fi this cuckoo clock." .i weler: "Tha,l iH'iil a cuckoo clock." Jaai et : "Yes It Is. It Just fllruck : htrii-eu.' Try too hard lo Ire th' life of 1 he parly and you will be tho ib-Mt h ot t he pn rlv. Now $4.85 Putmans Kendy-To-Wear and Millinery PKNDLKTON CHILD Ml UP PKNDLKTO.V, uro, Irene K ilaughter of Dr. and Mr. J. V, 'I'epiple, was seiionsly injured when she was knocked down by an an lomobile driven l.y H. T. Miller of Hay City, ore. The child sintered from shock and possible Internal llljlll'tei, Mr. Miller was traveling cost ami the child ran out In i mitt ot his car from behind a. truck. He told traffic officers that he was upon I lie girl when she stepped oid und eould not avoid billing her. Mr. Miller was m-cumpanicd by his urundmotlter. Mis. ;, d. Hawk of Puy city. Airs. Hawk's hushaml, I r. Huwk. was fatally injured about, a monlh ugo neur Hay city in a collision between two automo biles. The Iwo ore u pa u is went iv nulred to remain here until Hie ex tent of the child's injuries bcrauie. morn definitely known. s.m:m to gi't i AixUY HADKM, Ore. The Western pa per Converting company, with liendiiuarters In Ha tern and a cap iinllxation of $1011,000. riled articles of incorporation here. 1 'oust ruc tion of u plant loiiM'ul feet and costing between $ft,oiio und $40. 000 wilt begin immediately, paper spcoJullle of various kinds will be manufactured. A final selection of Salem, which contended with Longview and Van ;mi aver, Wash., for the Kile, was made following action by the city council wblch approved the plan of filling the Division street, dilch crossing the Mile donated by the Oregon Pulp .-' Paper company. Incorporators urn K. A. O'Neill, K. W. Chausni und Lloyd Klehes. Cnfortumitely payers can't raise taxes ius easily urn legislatures. Wall Street Journal. The aervices of our Interior Decorator are at your disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation on your part. Let us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. CARRS PRIZE DANCE " ZUfJER HALL"" Friday, August 7 A SILVER CUP '; Oivi'ii awiiy for couple ' dancing; PRIZE WALTZ ' . Music l!y Lit Grande's Star Novelty Orchestra 1 We Sell Westinjjhouse Fans II. & S. Electric Sommcr Hotel IJIdg. Thonc 393-W WINDOWS SPECIAL LOT '40 REDUCTION A Real Saving Opportunity If You Are lluilding or Remodelling. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. ltciail Vnrd Acrosfl Tracks on Greenwood Ave. If Yoii Wont the Beat Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Hfl Bure 11 Is Miulo hj Gnllllam'l Klectrio Dakcrr i:aslrn Ori'tfon'ii rxadlng llrwul and Paatry Bakers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust . , HIG LA Mil DIAL CLOrD ' ' - " " J . . HAKHH, Ore. 'iuiw mjiIh of'J.oon lambs, out of the- largest Jflealn of . Hie. kind made Jtere thlsseu son, was announced here.' .'hrls l,ee is tll sejler and the rflttclc- eiilmrg commission eompifih' ur Depv(r tlpr lniye(; .T.hp rlcl, a. thdugh not uhlioujifeiL wasiisaid to. be. u seuHou'a htgli murVj Mucked, iuiprovomciit . btJ (bo cuttle business was observed by Paul Pollmun,, vlca president of ihe' Kirst Nuliouul banU- Who Is Your Skinny Friend, Mable? Tell hint to take Cod Liver OH for a couple or month anil, get enough good healthy flesh on 1,1:1 bums to Juok like u, real iiipn. Tt ll liiliL ho won't Jiavti to Kwat low the nasty oil with the nausu utlng CJfdiy laate, beV-:ui)rt' the Mc Coy laboratories, of NeW! Oi'o.-k are now putting Up God-DlVHr on in sugar coated tablet form. Ask for McCoy's Cod Llv'ef- Oil Compound Tablets Red " 'Cross Dr'ig Store, 'Glass Drugs, Inc., 1,. L. Drug Co. and every 'drug girst worthy tho name "sells' them flit tablets GO cents. Any man or. woman cud ut ou Hv pounds of healthy flesh In' 3d days o your druggist wilt Vllllngly iWun'd the purchusn price. " One woman put on . 15 pounds in six1 weeks. Children grow ni biiHt and strong.. "Get Met oy's, the original an 1 genuine t'od 1.1 ver Oil Tablet. ' Adv. msm rr rNi- -i m w, ft m i